Lotus Notes Connector for Outlook 2002

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Josh Jandrain

We are attempting to use the Lotus Notes Connector for
Outlook 2002. We can send mail internally but when we
attempt to send internet mail we get a delivery failure
report stating "Error Transferring to 192.168.20.6; field
in note has wrong datatype"

Has anyone been able to resolve this?

Thank You.

Josh
 
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Ivan Sheng

Hi Josh,

This issue could be caused by Proxy Server/Firewall. And based on my
experience, it should be a server side issue, you can narrow down the
problem by testing this issue using other client software such as Euroda.

Ivan Sheng
Microsoft Online Partner Support
MCSD,MCSE4,2000,MCDBA,CCNA,ASE
Get Secure! ¨C www.microsoft.com/security

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| We are attempting to use the Lotus Notes Connector for
| Outlook 2002. We can send mail internally but when we
| attempt to send internet mail we get a delivery failure
| report stating "Error Transferring to 192.168.20.6; field
| in note has wrong datatype"
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| Has anyone been able to resolve this?
|
| Thank You.
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| Josh
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V

Vincenzo Davi

I am having the same exact issue. I tried changing the MIME type
settings, settings within the Lotus client settings to use an SMTP
server (to bypass the Domino server for outgoing email), and a whole
mess of other things. Of course changing the settings in Lotus would
have worked for me, if the blasted admin setting didn't prevent me
from bypassing Domino!

Could this be caused by a digital signature? I have one in lotus (I
can even copy the key to clipboard). Is there a way to take an
existing digital signature from Lotus and use it under Outlook 2002?
If anyone has any thoughts on ways to fix this, please keep me posted.
Thanks!!
 

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